Summary
OUs play a crucial role in Active Directory by allowing engineers to create a hierarchical structure within domain boundaries. This hierarchical structure should be created considering object management, delegating control, and applying group policies to manage applications, services, and security settings. In this chapter, we learned why OU design is important and what needs to be considered when designing the OU structure. After that, we moved on to different OU models that can be used as guidelines to design OU structures. At the end of the chapter, we learned how to manage OUs in the Active Directory infrastructure and how to delegate control for OUs.
In the next chapter, we will look at group policies, which are one of the core features of Active Directory.